The Supreme Court of the United States is one of the branches of our federal government. Its role is to make decisions in legal cases. Those decisions become the law of the land and can change what our country looks like. And those laws can affect our daily lives – even teens!

Some of the rights we have today exist because of decisions made by the Supreme Court. Thanks to the Supreme Court, people of different races can get married,people can get birth control, and women have the right to get abortion care. And just recently, in 2015, the Supreme Court ruled tolegalize same-sex marriage.

The Supreme Court has also made some terrible decisions. The Court once ruled that it was okay to have separate accommodations for black and white people – like separate schools and water fountains. In 2014, the Supreme Court said it is okay for your job to deny you birth control through your work health insurance plan based on religious beliefs. This past June, the Court saidthat a baker can refuse to make cakes for LGBTQ weddings.

That’s why WHO becomes a justice of the Supreme Court is very important. Nine Justices sit on the Supreme Court and get to make these important decisions. And once they are appointed, they remain in that seat FOR LIFE!

Right now, there is one seat open on the Supreme Court that must be filled. President Trump has nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to fill that seat.

A lot is on the line right now. Many more civil rights cases will go before the Supreme Court in the coming years, and we need unbiased judges that can make fair decisions that protect our rights to access essential health services.

TAKE ACTION to #STOPKAVANNAUGH

The U.S. Senate will begin Kavanaugh’s nomination hearing on September 4 to decide whether or not to confirm him as an official Supreme Court judge. Make your voice heard, and speak out against Kavanaugh’s nomination!

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This blog was reposted from TeenSource.org, a project of Essential Access Health. TeenSource.org is an online hub for comprehensive and teen-friendly information on birth control, STDs, relationships and teen’s rights to accessing sensitive services. The site features youth-developed blogs and videos, a clinic finder, a Condom Access Project and links to TeenSource social media where youth can stay updated on relevant sexual and reproductive health information and news.